Title of article
The Chinese geng clausal comparative
Author/Authors
Chen-Sheng Luther Liu، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Pages
28
From page
1579
To page
1606
Abstract
Based on the syntax and semantics of the Chinese geng ‘GENG’ clausal comparative, I first argue that Chinese does have degree comparison in syntax, contra the claim made by Kennedy (2005, 2007), and Lin (2009). I then discuss two further issues raised by the geng ‘GENG’ clausal comparative: first, to show how the geng ‘GENG’ clausal comparative fits into a larger system of Chinese comparatives, I dichotomize Chinese comparatives into presupposition and non-presupposition comparatives. Second, I argued that the Degree Abstraction Parameter proposed by Beck et al. (2004), though being empirically challenged by the Chinese geng ‘GENG’ clausal comparative, can be maintained if languages involving degree comparison in syntax are further divided into two types depending on how the degree variable is bound (Kennedy, 2007).
Keywords
Clausal comparatives , Degree comparison , Degree intervals , Degree points , Individual comparison , Movement versus non-movement parameter in degree abstraction , Phrasal comparatives
Journal title
Lingua(International Review of General Linguistics)
Serial Year
2010
Journal title
Lingua(International Review of General Linguistics)
Record number
1290908
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